Vietnamese Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son (L) and Chinese State Councillor and Minister of Foreign Affairs Wang Yi, Chongqing, China, June 8, 2021. Photo: VGP |
Both sides agreed to uphold the two foreign ministries’ important role in coordinating and promoting Viet Nam - China ties, devise specific measures to implement high-level common perceptions such as facilitating exchanges at all levels, promoting exchanges and cooperation between the two countries’ ministries, departments, and localities, and jointly fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
They pledged to lift economic-trade and investment ties in a practical, healthy, and balanced manner and foster people-to-people exchanges while maintaining cooperation at multilateral forums, especially at the UN and within the framework of ASEAN.
The two ministers consented to maintain peace and stability in the East Sea and soon reach a practical and effective Code of Conduct in the East Sea (COC) in line with international law, including the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
Bui suggested China make it easier for Vietnamese farm produce to enter the country, especially fruits in harvest, soon complete procedures to open and upgrade several border gates, effectively deploy Chinese aid to Viet Nam, and promptly complete existing projects.
On the East Sea issue, the Vietnamese minister proposed that both sides seriously realise high-level common perceptions and abide by international law, particularly the 1982 UNCLOS, uphold the role of negotiation mechanisms, and seek basic and long-term solutions to the issue.
Wang, for his part, affirmed that China wants to enhance strategic exchange and political trust with Viet Nam, and deepen the mutually-beneficial relationship in a healthy and stable manner.
He expressed China’s support for Viet Nam in its fight against the pandemic, including the supply, research, and production of vaccines.
China is ready to import more Vietnamese goods in comformity with the Chinese market's demand, Wang said./. VNA